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Just because there is a link defined doesn’t
mean that a connection object will necessarily be generated. For example, if
there are three sites SiteA, SiteB and SiteC all with links to each other and
all at the same cost, the ISTG may only create connection objects linking SiteA
to SiteB and SiteA to SiteC and not SiteB to SiteC. If this is the only link
that references a particular site, then that’s an entirely different
matter. If there is only one site link, then there has to be something else
going on that’s preventing the object from being generated. We’d
need additional information about your site and domain topology in order to
diagnose it further. Wook From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Harding, Devon Joe, you’re exactly right, only I DO
have the site link defined. Any other reason why it may not get created
automatically? From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of joe I think you mean
connection objects aren't being created? If so, it is probably due to not
having an enabled site link defined for the site tying it to some other
site(s). At least that is the only time I have seen that happen. From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of What would cause a site link
connection from two sites not to automatically create? If I manually
create the connection, the KCC updates with the correct info about other sites,
but for some reason it’s not automatically creating the connection.
What ports are required for automatic creation? Windows
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